How does Carl Sandburg develop the narrator’s point of view in "I am the people, the mob"?
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Answer:Carl Sandburg was an American writer born in 1878. He claimed three Pulitzer Prizes during his lifetime. He was a celebrated figure in the literary arena of his time. Carl was primarily famous for his ‘Chicago Poems’, ‘Cornhuskers’ and ‘Stone and Steel.’ He was distinguished because he was well-known for his depiction of America. His famous written biography on Abraham Lincoln has saved him various praises of apt recognition. Being a native American, his works were found to be rotating in the premises of America. He was fond of his country wrote children books touring across the country.
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